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MFL69961101 (1.0) www.lg.com
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USER GUIDE
LG-W270
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - USER GUIDE

MFL69961101 (1.0) www.lg.comENGLISH USER GUIDELG-W270

Page 2 - About this user guide

Basic Functions 9Get ready for snap-and-swapSwitch styles anytime with MODE™ snap-and-swap watch bands. • Excess force on the watch band may lead to

Page 3 - Instructional notices

Basic Functions 10Charging Your WatchBefore using your watch for the first time, you should charge the battery. Use the charging cradle provided with

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Basic Functions 113 Place your device on the charging cradle as shown below. • The charging cradle is designed to only be used with the watch and is

Page 5 - Safety Information

Basic Functions 124 While your watch is charging, the screen will show the time, battery percentage and charging progress (indicated by the ring aroun

Page 6 - Basic Functions

Basic Functions 13If the Screen FreezesIf the device freezes up and stops working, press and hold the Power button for more than 10 seconds until the

Page 7 - Accessories

Basic Functions 14Waking Your Watch UpIf the screen is dimmed, you can wake up the watch by doing any of the following:• Touch the screen.• Raise yo

Page 8 - Watch Overview

Basic Functions 15Touching and holdingTouch and hold for several seconds to display the available options.SwipingQuickly move your finger across the s

Page 9 - Basic Functions 8

Basic Functions 16 • A touch screen failure may occur if you use the device near a magnetic, metallic or conductive material.• If you use the devic

Page 10 - Get ready for snap-and-swap

Connecting the Watch to Your Companion Device02

Page 11 - Charging Your Watch

Connecting the Watch to Your Companion Device 18Setting Up Your Companion DeviceBefore pairing, follow these steps to set up your companion device tha

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1 About this user guide Thank you for choosing this LG product. Please carefully read this user guide before using the device for the first time to

Page 13 - Using the battery efficiently

Connecting the Watch to Your Companion Device 19Pairing Your Watch with Your Companion DeviceStep1. Follow these steps on your watch.1 Turn on the wat

Page 14 - Turning the Watch On and Off

Connecting the Watch to Your Companion Device 20Connecting to Another Companion DeviceYour watch connects to one mobile device at a time. If you want

Page 15 - Using the Touch Screen

How to Use Your Watch03

Page 16 - Touching and holding

How to Use Your Watch 22Watch Face Home ScreenThe watch face home screen is the starting point for the default screen.You see the current time and dat

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How to Use Your Watch 23 • You can also change and download watch faces through the Android Wear app on your companion device.Customise the Watch F

Page 18 - Companion

How to Use Your Watch 24Notification CardsMost notifications you see on your companion device will also show up on your watch. These include notificat

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How to Use Your Watch 25Managing the Quick SettingsTo open the Quick settings, swipe down on the watch face home screen.The Quick settings allow you t

Page 20 - Companion Device

How to Use Your Watch 26Apps ScreenThe Apps screen displays icons for all apps.• From the watch face home screen, press the Power button to open to t

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How to Use Your Watch 272 Tap a contact you want to call. Your companion device will make a call to the number you’ve called on your watch.Rejecting a

Page 22 - How to Use Your

How to Use Your Watch 28Google FitGoogle Fit helps to work out when you’re walking, jogging or cycling. Set fitness goals and regularly record and che

Page 23 - Changing the Watch Face

2 Instructional notices WARNING: Situations that could cause injury to the user and third parties.CAUTION: Situations that may cause minor injury

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How to Use Your Watch 29Viewing your workout reportYour workout log displays your active time, steps, distance, and active calories.1 Open the Fit app

Page 25 - Notification Cards

How to Use Your Watch 304 While on the workout screen, swipe up and then tap to change the metrics displayed.• To change the metric displayed on th

Page 26 - Managing the Quick Settings

How to Use Your Watch 31Opening the Apps Installed On Your WatchThe apps list shows you all of the applications installed on the watch.Swipe up and do

Page 27 - Apps Screen

How to Use Your Watch 32Downloading Other AppsAfter copying you companion device’s Google accounts to your watch, you can download more apps on Google

Page 28 - Rejecting a Call

Tasks Using Voice Command04

Page 29 - Google Fit

Tasks Using Voice Command 34Getting help from your Voice Actions on Your WatchYour watch has the Voice Actions built in. Ask it questions. Tell it to

Page 30 - Using the Fit Workout App

Tasks Using Voice Command 35Seeing Your Step CountYou can view your step count goal, the number of steps you have taken today and each day over the la

Page 31 - How to Use Your Watch 30

Tasks Using Voice Command 36Replying to a MessageWhen you get message notifications on your companion device, cards will appear on your watch. Tap the

Page 32 - Viewing the Apps List

Tasks Using Voice Command 37Replying to an EmailWhen reading an email notification card on your watch, swipe the card up to access actions you can tak

Page 33 - Downloading Other Apps

Tasks Using Voice Command 38Setting an AlarmMultiple alarms can be set on your watch separately from alarms set on your companion device. Alarms set o

Page 34 - Tasks Using Voice

3Table of Contents01Basic Functions6 Accessories7 Watch Overview9 Get ready for snap-and-swap10 Charging Your Watch12 Using the battery efficiently

Page 36 - Sending a Text

Settings 40Opening the Settings MenuIf your screen is dimmed, tap the screen to wake up the watch.• Press the Power button to open the Apps screen, t

Page 37 - Sending and Reading Email

Settings 41AppsFrom the Settings , tap the Apps System Apps.• Allows you to view and manage the apps on your device. To stop the app from running,

Page 38 - Using the Stopwatch

Settings 42 • When using Bluetooth to connect to other mobile devices, the devices must be positioned close to each other. If not, it may cause abno

Page 39 - Managing Your Alarms

Settings 43Aeroplane mode Tap the switch to toggle it On or Off. When Aeroplane mode is on, you can use still many of the features on your watch when

Page 40 - Settings

Settings 44PersonalisationFrom the Settings , tap Personalisation.• Input methods: You can customise language and keyboard settings for your device.

Page 41 - Notifications

More Information06

Page 42 - Connectivity

More Information 46Open Source Software Notice InformationTo obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL, and other open source licenses, that is cont

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More Information 47DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYHereby, LG Electronics declares that this LG-W270 product is in compliance with the essential requirements

Page 44 - Accessibility

Safety Information07

Page 45 - Personalisation

4Table of Contents04Tasks Using Voice Command34 Getting help from your Voice Actions on Your Watch34 Setting a Reminder35 Seeing Your Step Count35

Page 46 - More Information

Safety Information 49Safety tipsThe charging cradle contains strong magnets that may interfere with pacemakers, credit cards, watches, and other magne

Page 47 - Trademarks

Safety Information 50General safety & handlingWhile using your product, be aware of the following safety guidelines.Your environment• Safe operat

Page 48 - How to Update Your Device

Safety Information 51• Avoid dropping the product or battery. If the product or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspec

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Safety Information 52Avoid exposing the product to environments with excessive dusts or moisture. Do not use the product in the following environments

Page 50 - Safety tips

Safety Information 53Pacemakers and other medical devicesPersons with pacemakers should:• Always keep the product more than six (6) inches from their

Page 51 - General safety & handling

Safety Information 54Exposure to radio frequency energyRadio wave exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information.This product has been design

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Safety Information 55Information about the RF exposure from FCCIn August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States, with

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Safety Information 56Body-Worn(Wrist) and Next-to-Mouth OperationThis device was tested for typical body-worn (wrist) operations with 0 inches (0cm) b

Page 54 - Tips for the display screen

Safety Information 57Laser safety statementCaution!This product employs a Laser system. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owner’s

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Safety Information 58Disposal of your old appliance1 All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste

Page 58 - Laser safety statement

Basic Functions 6AccessoriesThe following accessories are provided with your device.• Quick Start Guide• Charging cradle• Charger• The items suppl

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Basic Functions 7Watch OverviewPower/Rotating side buttonTouch screenPower/Rotating side buttonTo turn the watch on:• Press and hold for one second t

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Basic Functions 8Power/Rotating side buttonRotating the Power/Rotating side button: • Rotate to browse the apps list on the Apps screen.• Rotate to

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